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All's Well That Ends Well: Critical Essay by Joseph G. Price

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William Shakespeare
About 25 pages (7,358 words)
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SOURCE: "A Defence of All's Well That Ends Well in The Unfortunate Comedy: A Study of All's Well That Ends Well and Its Critics, University of Toronto Press, 1968, pp. 133-72.

In the following excerpt, Price analyzes the structure and exposition of All's Well That Ends Well, and argues that the play is excellently balanced.

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